HANOVER, N.H. — The Ivy League announced the men's lacrosse All-Ivy teams on Wednesday and Dartmouth had three players receive honors. Junior Pat Flynn (Mountain Lakes, N.J.) made second team All-Ivy and seniors Kip Dooley (Minneapolis, Minn.) and Fergus Campbell (New Canaan, Conn.) were honorable mention.

Flynn was a standout for the Big Green this season, starting all 14 games for Dartmouth on defense. He finished the year with a team-leading 16 caused turnovers. The team forced 9.00 turnover per game, which ranks in the top 10 in the country. Flynn also helped the squad hold opponents to 10.93 goals per game, which marked an improvement from 11.00 in 2011.

Campbell earned his third All-Ivy honor in his final season. He started every game this year with a 10.38 goals against average, 136 saves and a .502 save percentage in 780:38 minutes. He had a season-high 15 saves three times the year, coming against Colgate, UNC and Vermont. Campbell also led the team in ground balls with 60, and recorded the first and only assist of his career at Harvard on March 24.

He finishes his career fifth on the Big Green's all-time saves list with 511. He also ends his career with 48 games played, which is the third-most for a goalie at Dartmouth. He earned second team All-Ivy honors in 2011 and 2010.

It is the second time Dooley has received honorable mention honors, after garnering the honor in 2011. He suffered an injury in the first five minutes of the opening game against Colgate this year and missed the next three games. He came back in the game at North Carolina and played in every game from then on to finish second on the team in scoring. Dooley totaled 13 goals and 13 assists for 26 points. He registered four-or-more points in three games, while twice totaling five points in a contest. He finishes his career with 96 career points on 49 goals and 47 assists in 51 career games.